heavens open

The phrase "heavens open" typically refers to a sudden and heavy downpour of rain. It describes a situation where large amounts of rain suddenly pour down from the sky, often giving the impression that the sky has opened up and released a deluge of water. It is a figurative expression used to describe intense rainfall or a sudden change in weather conditions.


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